AUS-W vs BAN-W Dream11 Prediction & Dream11 Team Today
Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women — 9th Match, Group 1 | Headingley, Leeds | June 17, 2026 | 3:00 PM IST | ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
The aus-w vs ban-w dream11 prediction today match is the easiest match-winner call in this World Cup — Australia have won all 5 last T20I meetings with average margins of 70+ runs. But the fantasy challenge is real: how do you structure a team when one side is 95-5 favourite? The answer is simple — stack Australia in SL, flip to Bangladesh differential in GL.
Headingley is the highest-scoring venue in this World Cup — avg 188 T20I first innings with a massive 40-run drop to the second innings. Voll (425 runs, SR 157.4) on this surface is a fantasy goldmine. Wareham (3 wickets, Econ 4.88) is Australia’s best WC bowler so far. For Bangladesh, Sultana (316 runs, Avg 45.14) is the only genuine fantasy asset — but her WK + captaincy bonus makes her the perfect GL captain differential. Looking for a detailed AUS-W vs BAN-W match analysis with today’s prediction? Get expert insights and key match details here.
AUS-W vs BAN-W Recent Form (Last 5 Matches)
Team | Form |
Australia Women | L W W W W — lost Match 3 vs SA-W likely, dominant otherwise |
Bangladesh Women | L L W W W — lost first 2 WC matches, won 3 before tournament |
AUS-W vs BAN-W Head-to-Head Records
Date | Winner | Margin |
Apr 4, 2024 | AUS-W | 77 runs |
Apr 2, 2024 | AUS-W | 58 runs |
Mar 31, 2024 | AUS-W | 10 wickets (42 balls remaining) |
Feb 14, 2023 | AUS-W | 8 wickets (10 balls remaining) |
Feb 27, 2020 | AUS-W | 86 runs |
AUS-W vs BAN-W Top Fantasy Picks
Top Batting Picks
- Georgia Voll (AUS-W, BAT) — 425 runs in last 10M, Avg 42.5, SR 157.4 | Australia’s most explosive opener on the highest-scoring venue in this World Cup. SR 157.4 on a Headingley surface averaging 188 T20I first innings is the highest-ceiling batting pick in this match. Your SL captain — no debate.
- Phoebe Litchfield (AUS-W, BAT) — 50 runs in WC Match 3 vs SA-W | Australia’s No.3 who already delivered on the World Cup stage. On a true Headingley surface where batting first dominates (63% win rate), Litchfield’s ability to build on Voll and Mooney’s platform makes her the most reliable middle-order floor pick.
- Nigar Sultana (BAN-W, WK-BAT/C) — 316 runs in last 10M, Avg 45.14, SR 132.21 | Bangladesh’s captain, WK, and by far their best batter. Avg 45.14 is genuinely impressive at any level — higher than Mooney’s 37.44. WK + captaincy + batting gives triple fantasy bonus. Your GL captain — the only BAN-W player worth building around.
- Juairiya Ferdous (BAN-W, BAT) — 50 runs in this WC already | Bangladesh’s form batter who scored 50 against Netherlands on the World Cup stage. On a Headingley surface with true bounce, Ferdous’s aggressive approach could produce a surprise powerplay contribution if she survives the first 3 overs.
Top Bowling Picks
- Georgia Wareham (AUS-W, BOWL) — 3 wickets at Econ 4.88 in this WC | Australia’s best World Cup bowler so far — Econ 4.88 is the best of any AUS-W bowler in the tournament. Her leg-spin on a Headingley surface that settles from overs 7 onwards is the most dangerous middle-overs weapon against Bangladesh’s fragile batting. Your SL VC.
- Alana King (AUS-W, BOWL) — 10 wickets at Econ 6.30 in recent 6M, 2 wickets in WC | Australia’s primary leg-spinner with the most wickets across all AUS-W bowlers. Dual leg-spin alongside Wareham could strangle Bangladesh’s scoring completely in the middle overs. Must-pick in both formats.
- Annabel Sutherland (AUS-W, ALL) — 12 wickets at Econ 6.79 in recent 6M | Australia’s seam-bowling all-rounder — her pace and movement in overcast Leeds morning conditions is AUS-W’s most important powerplay weapon. Batting depth at No.7 adds dual-department value.
- Marufa Akter (BAN-W, BOWL) — 10 wickets at Econ 7.38 in recent 9M, 2 wickets in WC | Bangladesh’s leading bowler and the only BAN-W player who has consistently taken wickets at international level. Morning overcast conditions at 10:30 AM give her seam its best chance against Australia’s top order. Your GL VC differential — low ownership, morning conditions boost.
AUS-W vs BAN-W Dream11 Team Today
Small League Team
Role | Player |
WK | Beth Mooney |
BAT | Georgia Voll (C) · Phoebe Litchfield · Ellyse Perry · Nigar Sultana |
ALL | Ashleigh Gardner · Annabel Sutherland |
BOWL | Georgia Wareham (VC) · Alana King · Sophie Molineux · Marufa Akter |
Grand League Team
Role | Player |
WK | Nigar Sultana (C) |
BAT | Georgia Voll · Phoebe Litchfield · Juairiya Ferdous · Sharmin Akhter |
ALL | Ritu Moni · Annabel Sutherland |
BOWL | Marufa Akter (VC) · Georgia Wareham · Alana King · Rabeya Khan |
Captain & Vice-Captain Choices
Format | Captain | Vice-Captain |
Safe / SL | Georgia Voll | Georgia Wareham |
Risky / GL | Nigar Sultana | Marufa Akter |
AUS-W vs BAN-W Probable Playing 11
AUS-W Playing 11:
Beth Mooney (WK), Georgia Voll, Phoebe Litchfield, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux (C), Kim Garth, Alana King
BAN-W Playing 11:
Dilara Akter, Juairiya Ferdous, Sharmin Akhter, Nigar Sultana (C/WK), Sobhana Mostary, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Rabeya Khan, Marufa Akter, Sanjida Akter Meghla, Fariha Trisna
AUS-W vs BAN-W Pitch & Weather Report — Headingley, Leeds
Criterion | Verified Details |
T20I Avg 1st Innings | 188 runs (2 matches) |
T20I Avg 2nd Innings | 148 runs — 40-run drop |
Women’s T20I Highest | 176/10 — ENG-W vs PAK-W |
T20 Domestic Avg 1st Innings | 181 runs (78 matches) |
Batting First Win % (Domestic) | 63% — 49 of 78 |
Women’s Domestic Avg Score | ~100–130 runs |
Surface Type | True bounce, pace — batting-friendly once settled |
Temperature | ~16–19°C (morning) |
Rain Risk | Low to moderate — Leeds overcast typical |
Toss Preference | Bat first — dominant batting-first record |
Expert Dream11 Tips
- Voll SL captain, Sultana GL captain — SR 157.4 on the highest-scoring venue is your SL ceiling. Avg 45.14 + WK + captaincy triple bonus is your GL differential. Clean split.
- Wareham is your SL VC non-negotiable — Econ 4.88 in WC, best AUS-W tournament bowler. Leg-spin against Bangladesh’s middle order is a fantasy goldmine.
- Marufa is your GL VC differential — 10 wickets, morning seam at Headingley. Low ownership when everyone stacks AUS-W bowlers.
- 8 AUS-W in SL is correct — 95-5 match means maximum stacking of favourites. Don’t get cute with balance.
- Sultana over Mooney in GL WK — Avg 45.14 vs 37.44. Better average, captaincy bonus, and gives BAN-W the GL captain structure that wins large contests.
AUS-W vs BAN-W Dream11 Prediction
Australia Women overwhelming favourites — 95% probability.
For your aus-w vs ban-w dream11 prediction — Voll SL captain, Sultana GL captain, Wareham the SL VC lock, Marufa the GL VC differential. 8 AUS-W in SL for maximum stacking of the dominant side. Flip to 6 BAN-W in GL where Sultana’s WK-captaincy triple bonus and Marufa’s morning seam separates your aus-w vs ban-w dream11 team prediction on the leaderboard.
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FAQS❓
? Georgia Voll for SL — 425 runs at SR 157.4 on the highest-scoring venue in this World Cup. Explosive opener on a true Headingley surface averaging 188 T20I first innings. Nigar Sultana for GL — 316 runs at Avg 45.14, BAN-W captain and WK. WK + captaincy + batting triple bonus gives maximum GL differential value from the underdog side.
Australia are 95-5 favourites — Bangladesh have never beaten Australia in T20I cricket. AUS-W won all 5 last meetings by margins of 77 runs, 58 runs, 10 wickets, 8 wickets, and 86 runs. The only question is Australia’s winning margin, not the result. But for fantasy purposes, Bangladesh’s Sultana (Avg 45.14) and Ferdous (50 in WC) can still score individual points worth picking
Two are non-negotiable — Sultana (316 runs, Avg 45.14, GL captain value with WK + captaincy bonus) and Marufa Akter (10 wickets, GL VC differential with morning seam at Headingley). Ferdous (50 in WC) is the 3rd pick if you’re building a 6-BAN-W GL team. These three cover Bangladesh’s batting, bowling, and WK departments.
Highest-scoring venue in this World Cup — avg 188 T20I first innings with a 40-run drop to 148 in the second innings. Batting first dominates (63% domestic, 100% T20I). True bounce, pace, and carry rewards aggressive batting. Morning conditions at 10:30 AM give seamers early swing but surface flattens quickly. Par: 150–170.
Australia have won all 5 of their last T20I meetings against Bangladesh — and Bangladesh have never beaten Australia in any T20I ever played. Average winning margin is 70+ runs or 8+ wickets. This is the most one-sided H2H in women’s T20I cricket currently playing at this World Cup.